Search for dissertations about: "Glow"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the word Glow.
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11. Gap Discharge Transducers in a Transit Time Flow Measurement System Designed for Harsh Environments
Abstract : In this thesis, the potential of the gap discharge transducer is investigated as transducers in a time-of-flight gas flow measurement setup designed for harsh environments.In this thesis the gap discharge transducer is operated in two different modes, named spark discharge transducer and glow discharge transducer. READ MORE
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12. Scanning Probe Microscopy: Design and Applications
Abstract : A compact scanning tunneling microscope (STM) and a scanning ion-conductance microscope (SICM) has been constructed. The concentric microscope head was built around a commercial piezoelectric inchworm motor that was used for coarse positioning. The microscope has a high resonance frequency (9.6 kHz), low noise (0. READ MORE
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13. Relational Textiles for Space Design: design methods and expressions
Abstract : The emergence of the Smart Textiles field opens possibilities for designersto combine traditional surface fabrication techniques with advancedtechnology in the design process. When it comes to the field of SmartTextiles as interactive materials for space design, it is essential to understandthe identity of the material through design and also to understand the novelexpressions being mediated for space. READ MORE
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14. Combustion Sensing Methods - in Theory and Practice
Abstract : Accurate, reliable sensors are essential parts of any control system, and there are increasing needs for feedback systems to monitor and control key parameters of automotive internal combustion engines, operating in various combustion modes and configurations, to reduce fuel consumption and engine-out emissions. Thus, there are strong motives for studying combustion sensors. READ MORE
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15. The Low Load Limit of Gasoline Partially Premixed Combustion (PPC) - Experiments in a Light Duty Diesel Engine
Abstract : The decreasing oil supply, more stringent pollutant legislations and strong focus on decreasing carbon dioxide emissions drives the research of more efficient and clean combustion engines. One such combustion engine concept is Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) which potentially achieves high efficiency and low NOx and soot emissions. READ MORE